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- 25 Jul 2014, 15:27
- Forum: Anything Butt
- Topic: Active Users
- Replies: 78
- Views: 39298
Re: Active Users
Still pretty regular - Although it could be the prunes.
- 14 Jun 2014, 01:25
- Forum: Anything Butt
- Topic: Cheap temperature controller - Completed
- Replies: 55
- Views: 29330
Re: Cheap temperature controller - Completed
Likewise!
Thanks for the link.
Thanks for the link.
- 13 Jun 2014, 10:52
- Forum: Anything Butt
- Topic: Cheap temperature controller - Completed
- Replies: 55
- Views: 29330
Re: Cheap temperature controller - Completed
Sounds like the sensible option - Do you have the link to the parts you used?
I was planning on doing the dog-bowl thing myself, but a Fleabay purchase might make it happen quicker!
I was planning on doing the dog-bowl thing myself, but a Fleabay purchase might make it happen quicker!
- 13 Jun 2014, 01:04
- Forum: Anything Butt
- Topic: Cheap temperature controller - Completed
- Replies: 55
- Views: 29330
Re: Cheap temperature controller - Completed
Looking good man!
How did you build/attach your adapter to the fan?
How did you build/attach your adapter to the fan?
- 13 Jun 2014, 00:59
- Forum: Introduce Yourself
- Topic: Hello BBQ People
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3087
Re: Hello BBQ People
Hey man!
Good to see you here!
Good to see you here!
- 16 May 2014, 12:24
- Forum: Hot 'n' Fast (Grilling)
- Topic: Direct Grilling on a Pro Q Frontier
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7777
Re: Direct Grilling on a Pro Q Frontier
Hi Doug,
To grill on the Frontier, you would just keep the fire basket in the base, as normal, and the grill will fit on the holders directly above - Easy to do and have done it on my Excel many times. The only issue is that it will be low to the ground - For waist height grilling, you'd need a ...
To grill on the Frontier, you would just keep the fire basket in the base, as normal, and the grill will fit on the holders directly above - Easy to do and have done it on my Excel many times. The only issue is that it will be low to the ground - For waist height grilling, you'd need a ...
- 08 May 2014, 14:13
- Forum: Anything Butt
- Topic: Can Anyone Recommend good Smoking Books?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2793
Re: Can Anyone Recommend good Smoking Books?
Wicked Good Barbecue is a good book - Some great tips/recipes for comp-style BBQ as well as plenty of inventive ideas for other things you can do - Pigs Ear Terrine or Foie Gras stuffed smoked Meatloaf anybody?
- 06 May 2014, 20:02
- Forum: Anything Butt
- Topic: BK Restaurant Grade Charcoal
- Replies: 9
- Views: 9730
Re: BK Restaurant Grade Charcoal
I've used the RCH15 before, when a local garden centre had some in stock - Certainly did the job, although only used it on its own for 5-6hr cooks. As you suggest, it mixes well with the RCH12/ACH15 though.
Incidentally, got an email from Big K this morning - ACH15 back in stock.
Incidentally, got an email from Big K this morning - ACH15 back in stock.
- 05 May 2014, 20:44
- Forum: Hot 'n' Fast (Grilling)
- Topic: Wings and Skirt Steak! Pic Heavy
- Replies: 15
- Views: 22747
Re: Wings and Skirt Steak! Pic Heavy
⬆What he said! Very, very nice!
- 23 Apr 2014, 23:31
- Forum: New To BBQ/Smoking - Help & Advice
- Topic: ProQ Frontier
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5246
Re: ProQ Frontier
Both the ProQs and the WSMs have there advantages and you'll find fans of both here - With the WSM you get a superior build quality, better fuel economy and Weber's 10 year guarantee - With the ProQ you get the versatility of having stackers, which means you can adjust the size of the cooker ...